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Florida State Fan’s Wild Photos Leak Out Amid Mike Norvell Rumors

Florida State Fan’s Wild Photos Leak Out Amid Mike Norvell Rumors

Florida State came into the 2024 college football season with lofty aspirations. Nobody thought they would win a National Championship, per se, but some level of respectability was expected.

Through two games – the Seminoles have looked awful. Not only did they lose to Georgia Tech in the opener, but they also got blown out by 14 points in Week 2 against Boston College.

Now there are rumors that Mike Norvell might be on the outs. It has been the biggest story of the weekend in college football aside from that one female Alabama fan who decided to perform a lewd gesture midgame. The only thing keeping Norvell in his current position is his hefty buyout contract structure. It looks like this:

  • After 2024 Season: $74,200,000
  • After 2025 Season): $64,050,000
  • After 2026 Season: $53,750,000
  • After 2027 Season: $43,300,000
  • After 2028 Season: $32,700,000
  • After 2029 Season: $21,950,000
  • After 2030 Season: $11,050,000

While things have been going objectively poorly for Florida State on the field, things seem to be progressing decently for them off it. The Seminoles have undeniably the best and most attractive fan base in college football.

This week one of Florida State’s fans saw her wild photos leak out on social media and go mega-viral:

 

 

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It’s easy to see why she has amassed so many eager followers.

Big picture, the Seminoles’ looming showdown against Memphis is massive. It will make or break this season.

Can Florida State get back on track this coming weekend? Time will tell.

Anthony Amador

A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.
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